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PS4 Update 9.03 is now available, and here what it features & process

Gaming News Toisthe - PS4 Update 9.03 is now available, and here's what features and the download process.

Sony has released the PlayStation 4's new 9.03 update, which includes modest tweaks and a reminder that the studio isn't done with the last-gen device yet.

PS4 Update 9.03 is now available

PlayStation updates were quite busy on Wednesday morning. Sony began with a firmware update for the PS5 that improved performance. Following that, the business released a similar update for the PlayStation 4On December 1, the PlayStation 4 firmware update 9.03 became available. The 467MB update doesn't do much, despite being a required download. As long as one's PS4 is connected to the internet, the update should install itself automatically.

"This system software update enhances system performance," according to the patch notes. The PS5 patch was similarly cryptic, despite the fact that the new system necessitates a 941MB download. Given the lack of detail, both updates are most likely just routine speed enhancements rather than solutions for any major concerns with either system. It's also likely that Sony was attempting to get ahead of a known flaw before too many gamers became aware of it.

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It seems to be unclear how significant the performance improvement is, but unlike the PS4's 9.00 update, there don't appear to be many reported concerns with the latest patch. In any case, it's encouraging to see Sony continuing to maintain the elder of its two supported systems with regular updates. On September 15, the PS4's most recent significant firmware upgrade, version 9.00, was published. With that patch, there were a lot more visible improvements. These include, among other things, the ability to view PS5 trophies on PS4, the deletion of Messages groups created by users, and numerous changes to parental restrictions. The PlayStation website has the entire patch notes for both the 9.00 and 9.03 patches.

PS4 Update 9.03 is now available
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Owners of the PlayStation 4 will definitely be pleased to see Sony paying attention to their gadget. The electronics powerhouse announced in 2020 that it would continue to support the PS4 for three to four years following the release of the PlayStation 5. This means that new upgrades and game releases for PS4 users should continue at least until 2023. That gives the PlayStation 4 a ten- to eleven-year life expectancy, depending on when Sony decides to retire it. This corresponds to the average lifespan of a PlayStation console.

Sony and Microsoft have shown a willingness to keep their last-generation systems supported. With a significant amount of new games coming to all three Xbox systems, Microsoft has yet to establish a definitive end date for the Xbox One. The willingness of both corporations to retain the older equipment around may have been influenced by COVID-related supply concerns. Even still, it's fantastic news for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One users who aren't ready to make the costly purchase just yet.

Is it possible to install a PS4 system software update?

You might be thinking the same thing. Installing PS4 system updates will no longer be a problem. It's always a good idea to install the most recent PS4 system software update. The PS4 system software update9.03 was recently released.

What is the latest PS4 system software version 2021?

On December 1, 2021, the latest PS4 system software 9.03 version was published. You can now install the most recent PS4 update via USB. You might be thinking the same thing.

How do I use a USB drive to update my PS4 controller?

Make sure you have a USB flash drive that has a 3.0 or newer interface. Make sure your USB flash drive has a minimum of 467 MB of empty space. Either FAT32 or exFAT must be used to format the USB device. When installing the system update, make sure your USB flash drive is directly connected to the PS4 controller. At any given moment, only one USB drive can be utilized.

What file system should a PS4 USB be formatted with?

For PS4, what file system must a USB be formatted? Make sure the USB flash drive is formatted to FAT 32 or exFAT before installing the PS4 system software update. Disk Management or Diskpart can be used to format the USB disk. If you need to format a huge USB drive, a professional formatter can help.

How to Update the System Software on a PlayStation 4 Console?

Make sure your PlayStation 4 console system software is kept up to date for the greatest PlayStation experience.

If your PS4 console's system software update is delayed, restart it. If it doesn't work, save the update file to a USB device and follow the instructions below.

  • Using a PC or Mac, create a folder named "PS4" on a USB drive formatted as FAT32. Inside that folder, create another folder named "UPDATE".
  • Download the update file (button below) and save it in the "UPDATE" folder. Save the file as "PS4UPDATE.PUP".
  • Plug the USB drive containing the file into your PS4 console.
  • Start the PS4 console in Safe Mode: press and hold the power button, releasing after the second beep.
  • Select Safe Mode option 3: Update System Software.
  • Select Update from USB Storage Device > OK.
If your PS4 console does not identify the file, double-check that the folder and file names are accurate. Enter the folder and file names in uppercase letters.
To download, right-click the file and select "save target as."

How to Reinstall PlayStation 4 Console System Software

When you reinstall the system software on your PS4 console, you will lose all of your data. This is also known as a "factory" or "hard" reset.

  • Using a PC or Mac, create a folder named "PS4" on a USB drive formatted as FAT32. Inside that folder, create another folder named "UPDATE". 
  • Download the reinstallation file (button below) and save it in the "UPDATE" folder. Save the file as "PS4UPDATE.PUP".
  • Plug the USB drive containing the file into the PS4 console.
  • Start the PS4 console in Safe Mode: press and hold the power button, releasing after the second beep.
  • Select Safe Mode option 7: Reinstall System Software.
  • Select Update from USB Storage Device > OK.
Check that the folder and file names are right if your PS4 console does not identify the file. Use uppercase letters to enter the folder and file names.
To download, right-click the file and select "save target as."
On a PS4 console, restart the system software download.
If your PS4 system software download is stuck, please uninstall the update and restart:
  • Select Notifications from the PS4 console function area, highlight the update file, and then press OPTIONS > Delete. 
  • Then, go to Settings > System Software Update.
If you have several failed downloads, please use a USB to update the PS4 system software. 


H/S: PlayStation blog 
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